HallelujaThat is in the EU. We don't know what the UK proposal is.
HallelujaThat is in the EU. We don't know what the UK proposal is.
Therefore what is your point? What would you vote (assuming 'no-change' is off the table)? An absolute ban or a ban with exceptions? I'd take the latter, personally.Not arguing for or against, but we are in a very precarious situation now given we actually have the shooting organisations agreeing that lead is nasty stuff, a poison that should not be in food or the environment.
I’ve answered your first query many times on the various threads, lead is very efficient ballistically and in terms of expansion. Therefore it is THE most humane option.
For example subsonic .22 Lr, one of the most common and useful vermin rounds, there are literally no lead free alternatives and likely never will be.
Like you a ban with exceptions if possible.Therefore what is your point? What would you vote (assuming 'no-change' is off the table)? An absolute ban or a ban with exceptions? I'd take the latter, personally.
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Ben
We were steamrolled.
Have a look at the EU report, no need to read it all just the executive summary.
The decision to ban lead was already made, the consultation and report process was a just required step in the process.
Incidentally the proposal is to ban the use, sale or possession of lead ammo and angling weights after the transition period, so I’d seriously reconsider the stockpile option.
This is why it is all the more important to been seen to be addressing the problem proactively, or we may end up in the same boat as the EU.That is in the EU. We don't know what the UK proposal is.
The reason the .22lr has been so successful in use for hunting is almost entirely due to its performance when subsonic the Norma offering is far from subsonic.
I'd agree, the main 2 things I consider the LR has over either the 22 WMR or 17 HMR are cost and noise.The reason the .22lr has been so successful in use for hunting is almost entirely due to its performance when subsonic the Norma offering is far from subsonic.
it is just a matter of time before companies produce subsonic non-lead .22
Ben
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I would highlight that there are alternatives being developed and with this news more companies will be looking for a way to address gaps like the .22 LR where there is less alternative option than in other cases. This is one of the reasons why a several year transition was proposed so as to allow for companies to develop the options for us to use.
In respect to it being more humane, I would again question that as I have done previously, in the deer I have seen shot and shot myself with non-lead ammunition I can conclude that while using homeloaded Barnes TTSX I and others see better results than with their lead counterparts. Hence why we choose to use these bullets rather than the lead options which are still available to use currently. I still have a box of SSTs loaded which I use for practice in my .308 which I could use instead of my TTSX at any given moment, however IMHO the non-lead load I have work better.
When something drops on the spot 9/10 times and is dead instantly there not many ways to get much more humane than that?
Ben
It’s going to be the same, or you stop exporting game into the EU.That is in the EU. We don't know what the UK proposal is.
I don’t really care about lead for range use, terminal performance doesn’t make any difference in a sand butt so I’d happily shoot copper all day long.It’s going to be the same, or you stop exporting game into the EU.
You’ve still got the Habitats and Birds directives too.
There is a proposal to permit use of lead under tight control if not using it will handicap international competition.
So maybe some exemptions for long range rifle and .22 competitors ?
But where will you practice? The twonks are going to make it virtually impossible to shoot lead on an outdoor range.
There’s very few places outside of the U.K. or on a range where subsonic.22 is in demand, high vel rocks just about everywhere elseThis is why it is all the more important to been seen to be addressing the problem proactively, or we may end up in the same boat as the EU.
If we as a community were seen to remove use from game, we give ourselves a viable chance at being able to still use it for target shooting, angling as you point out as well as many other individual circumstances.
Hence we are looking for a ban with exceptions as a contrast to complete ban, there will be some sort of ban I don't doubt, why don't we make it on terms which work for us, and don't cause issues with these specific cases?
I agree, all i was trying to demonstrate is that there are alternatives being developed. With such large portions of the globe needing these alternatives, it is just a matter of time before companies produce subsonic non-lead .22
This again is why the several year transition is important so as to allow companies time to get these products to reach the market.
Ben
.22LR, Good luck with that, the periodic table is full.
Lead has exactly the physical and mechanical properties that has made its use in ammunition such a success.
That really would be the "golden shot". LOL!There’s always Au is suppose, pretty close to lead, though not quite as soft
Some of us don’t like throwing deer bullets around at night. And what about vermin, do you shoot them with a .308 TTSX?
As for the .22 link you posted it’s states ‘up to 58% more velocity than standard ammunition’ I guess you missed the word subsonic in my post.
As I say you have a very limited pool of experience to draw down on so stop posting as if you know it all, because you don’t.
I am no chemist nor bullet designer, but could bismuth or as @gr1ffer states some sort of composite material equally designed to mimic lead's properties be a potential solution..22LR, Good luck with that, the periodic table is full.
Lead has exactly the physical and mechanical properties that has made its use in ammunition such a success.
It doesn't need to be the same at all in order to meet export standards. The exported meat might be required to but that is easily dealt with.It’s going to be the same, or you stop exporting game into the EU.
You’ve still got the Habitats and Birds directives too.
There is a proposal to permit use of lead under tight control if not using it will handicap international competition.
So maybe some exemptions for long range rifle and .22 competitors ?
But where will you practice? The twonks are going to make it virtually impossible to shoot lead on an outdoor range.
Were you not responding to my post reference shooting vermin?You seem to have got the impression I am necessarily referring to vermin with that post, I was actually referring to deer, which hopefully are not being shot at night by most on here?
You can get TTSX in calibres down to .22 cal or in the Varmint grenade .20, so the .308 was merely an example based off what I have laying around to emphasise my point.
Ben
It doesn't need to be the same at all in order to meet export standards. The exported meat might be required to but that is easily dealt with.